, Wholesale and Retail. ‘ a f a fb '~ ' C Daily Circulation at Lealsilt if A ooo ls A eed \¢~*3“ ~\l¢..a' -` THE Clic iiLOTTET.0Wi Gi- RH _ __ ,_ Q ._ ___ _.,_1,, _-JL _ _ .-1_ ._ _._ . ll. . _ Q . /_ T _ s ~ 3 Gtlarant for lgo5 _ pu.. nam! lvouungulgm _ A - _’=°=‘.‘ _ ~ ~ --' -- -=~--_-* _*_ - _ ...__ ~ - -==>~-~ -- ~- ' _--- g°l.»’_’§°.°f"___}_ _ __ ,___ _Cr1LI_llI-1_o'l"ra'roWN 1>R1~NcE Euwann 1sLA1\_1_D, c_ANA`n.-s, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1905 ‘ _ R YET CON'i'i‘NU'ES on Centre are Repulsed _bU_¢_ Petersburg___l'_lea_r§ that Later the Centre was Broken and Thirteen _ Heavy Guns Captured by the Japs. Sr. Prrnnsnuao, Merch 7,-(5`|,,¢,|a1,)_ ‘ pitslry's force south of Mukden. _ Avery specific report is circulating. in exceedingly well informed quereonghgg guns participated and all the attacks thedayhasgone badly w|thG¢n_ Rum. were repulsed, the losses cn both sides patkllll that the Russian centre is broken and that thirteen heavy siege guns have NBII GBP*-\1rod by the Japanese, 1_r this is true it ls poland out hm tile filler charred vheJ1»r>S successfully- battle is lost. Beginning at two o`clouk the Japs made desperate attacks against General Tser- Flfty thousand Japs, with two hundred b sing enormous. Finally Tserpltsky on horseback led his men and witll bands playing and (,910,-B After it was over the Russian soldiers crowded around, kissing ’l‘serpetslly’s hands and feet. 'IF ainoo BIT-lc YOU dent be semdi lathe the wound with cold water and cover it with a cloth on which Weavers Conte has been freely spread. The Csmth relieves the pain caused bythe sting of nseete. _.__......._l Asn Wednesday. I 'A vnlw pleasant dance was given last night at the B. I. S. Hall. AN enjoyable 12 o'clook dance was held last night lu the A. O.__H. Hall, _ _ Misses Angle Dolron and Clara ‘King of Paton Sc Co, are expeotedlhome from New York tomorrow. ` _ Tml Dentists and Drugglsts play a re-' turn hockey match at the Rink tonight, also P. W. C. and second C. B. C. Tx-ronas C.».m>en~L-1., city has the con- tract for construction ot-r the Dominion wharf at Grand River, Kings }Ccunty. THE Ladies Hockey team 'of Summer- side will play Here Friday' night. A large numbel.-will accompany them to the city. A vaxerpisasent evening was: spent in Lodge Prince Edward B. Ol E.- lost night, a large number of its members being present. Tnn death of Donald Bnrhstead Fisher took place at the forlner residence of his father, the late Archibald Fisher, of Little River, Lot 50; on the liith February uit., at the age of twentythree vears, after two rnonthsof illness, borne with the most exemplary resignation and patience. , TO CURE FEVER CHILLS. Ind such complaints as' "Shivars" and agus we recommend Nerviiine veri high- ly., Twenty drops of Nerviline ta en in hot water 'with a littli _sugar three times daily not only stopsi e c ills but knocks l out the disease completely. Nerviline hae' a. direct action an- fever chills and re- moves the conditions causing then. , In stomach and bowel -troubles Nerviiinc never falls. It's pleasant to the taste, qulokto relieve and always cures per- manently. Get a 50. bottle to-day. r a “__ _ THE DELUGE IS CDMING _ililbbcrs alld Rubber Boots.” ff '_ Be sure and get your supplyj at once before the snow melts: time may be a great soarcitl’ ii RUP' ber oodsas thesteanlen may not rail Tor some weds yet. We l1&v¢ now on hand shout: ' _ ,F cause len’-s, -Women s and Ch ld's Rubber &ot.i\l ' 3o class Men's(R_;1b_i_‘e;8-- -- - - 30.3"” 55'] ue....... so eisso»Homen's [Lens we ¢:aps]...._......._..... .... 65c 33 éliies Women’B (Cf_°‘l\‘°t _ plain.)...... 55:: 8 cases Womeu’s (OHW 8oc 95¢f and McDonald will meet near Ih-edericlon _ _ early this mormng ,md the entire mi., _ With the exception of Mr. Wlllimns s way line will then be opened. hold a caucus at the Y.M.C.A. this even- ing at 8 o’cleck sharp. The attendance of all opposition members is requested. ing Cu. is W. I.‘_Irving, not W. L. Irving as inadvertently stated some :lays ago. Mr. Irving has occupied this position for a number of years. preach in the Methodist Church, Vernon River South, next Sabbath, 12th lust., at -11 a.m., and Henry McKenzie in the =Cherry Valley Church at 2.30 p. m. same -day. :THE Railway line is almost all opened today after twenty-nine days delay. Last night Conds.Co.r and Stanley crossed near THE annual feast for the children -was held last night in the League of the Cross Hall. There was a large attendance and 'allfcnjoyed themselves. ‘ .Ir is expected that Conds. McKenna IEEE Mock Parliament Opposition will THE secretary of Cherry Viilley Dairy- REV. W. B. Thomas, Pownal, will reader. She is hietrionically gifted, her 0 -cloudy and milder with sleet or rain :nord e d th Il yesterday morning rose again during the it “I was troubled for along time with head- aches which would come on about on I pew ers an qu c cures, w me no ood. About eight months ago I took Migoll; Cond. Stanley proceeding to Sourls and Cond. Cox to Mount Stewart and tjien returning to Souris. Conds. McDonald and McKenna wbre atninc last night about a mile apart nearFredericton. When they cross all the line will be clear- tl. WEATHER FORECAST. Toieoiwro, March 8-(Special).-Mostly specially at night. I . 'rin rnnsrslnarunn. The thermometer which fell to zero ay to from 10 to 1.5 above. Lust night rcglstered 5 above. _.¥_._..._.....__. NERVOUS, SICK I-IEADACHE Mn 0. BARBER, Simcoe, Ont., writes:- week with such violence that Igcouillr ot eat or do my work. I tried headache d d k hlch‘did ‘ateurlefnin 'its cleverness. The musical' sixqioxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and I have not been troubled with headache since." ` ' ` In a' certain town-ot~westsm -ilfassp chusetts two of the most prominent Presbyterian brother. '- These are neigh- bors, and, for the most part, dwell on good terms, except when they fry to elect an exchange ct horses or to talk religion. ` On one .occasion the two had-’ traded; horses, and, sitheuaili _ the outcomes - rankled in the breast of the Methodist, they had met and started a dilqpnion on the subject of predostination. Al* usual an altercation ensued, w_?n the Methodist lost control of himse . With trades and John Calvin in his mind, he byferisn l" This proved toe much for tllsrresby- , Presbyterian got the best ot it. As he not upon his prostrate opponent, bump- ing his head against the ground, he ‘be ainisshiuglng in dark woods or whist- ling ol blnks where happily “The wild- A WORD OF G0OI)'COUNoII"-when thyme blows--_ is as mum M name M in days are bleak and nights are long and T ‘ lo fool It lack. "_'“" ‘Vile capable delineation of whatever art P013 $009 P€l'l'.Y D11ViB" P“»|\ll¢ill€1` i" il” miicd emotions concerning horse Chuan ofgguefueton WUCGUIY °¥°l“m°d‘ ' ambie of the -bear and his scaring the "Y°\|'" P '°bb°fv 5 ll” md ‘ HW' children soaring witch, over the ever to WHIP' “nd ‘ “Um P°5°“» in which th’ and give us sweet dreams The exti-av sm- be amid to buy chsmbsrlslsrs sr , A well known Canadian _'tough mm' ,mmuwdmmfmm --- itaellremfis alweys sure to tclica It ill l £5 Eg.. 'iéij ".`.*:.`§'.'.':l I _ n _ H -v -_ ff- ~~-_-1 --f ~- I -l V 1*--. .. _ - ~. - i l ' C _ COSSACKS ROUTING JAPANESE HORSEMEN R U _ . ._-V1 - h i » YESTEMJAY Upon the_Separate School Clauses-Western Members Prepare Amendments--Temple- man to Succeed Sifton- New Portfolio. Debate on M. H. Railway Estimates. Orr/l\\'A, March 7.-(Speclai.)-The Lib- ment of Interior will bedlvlded, a separ- ml m9mb°"5h“]d“¢**“”“5 this m°"“|“|¥ rite portfolio being created for Yukon ut. so far as can be learned nothing was done towards sett'eulcnt of clauses in the Autonomy Bill. Terri tory. _ Senator Tomplcmliii is slated for Sift- The western members have prepared on`s position anll Waiter Scott of Regina. i ther clauses to substitute for thc object- f0l‘ UH! MW iJ0l”Uf0|i0- lonable once but those have not yet been! The Bfi-0l'l'l00H in V-l\0 HOUBC “'95 HPUW ncoepted by Sir Wilfrid Lau;-l¢r_ in is bot discussion ofthe Murray Harbor Mr, Sifgmfg sweep.,-gr is not ygt ¢}\0_.,,_.n Railway and liilisboro Bridge estimates nd the probabilities are that the Depart- iwiwcen Foster and Iilulllerson- PRINCE ST. SCHOOL CONCERT. THE ong unavoldably and regrettably cut out owing to lllnessin his family, thc pro- gram was carried out in its entirety. Such a kaleidoscoplc entertainment has only been rivalled on our boards hy Zephra. While the tots doll drill was pretty and well done, the seniors calisthenic work accurate, graceful and rhythnilcal, the palm must be awarded to the Intermed- iates fortheir patriotic drill. In declam- ation,snrtorial appositeness, lie Bgures, march and drill they left nothing to be desired. The song by the favorite Scotch Cana- dian Jas. Calderfound much favor with the audience. Miss BIsnchard's song was a most enjoyable contribution. Miss Gladys Peake added to her laurels as a character-portrayal of the Witch in the closing sketch was professional not am- 'instructor of the school is evidently an ar- dent imperialist. The only choruses (these were sung with vigor and taste) were,` "Hearts of Oak" “Highland Lad" and “John Peel.” - A potter. song by the Intermediates showed the appreciation of fun, musical or verbal is as keen as of yore. The or- chestra. agreesbly and ably filled in. The extravaganza proved a Golcoudll. of mirth. The flower elves sleeping soone, the fairies revel, the gumbols of the girls melamcr- phased' into cars, their "bouquets" and even the capers of Mephisto bone testim- ony to the talent and versatility of Lawrence Watson. The closing picture was a very pretty one. Rose and Roblua (Kate and Myrtle Stanley) made a most successful debut, in fact their -feline sketch will prove a model which may be approached but never beat- en. Fairy Hope (Hazel Down) deserved the “How beautiful" exclamation of the two truants. Fairy Truth had the most of the diction, acted prettily and deolaimed very nicely. Little Dorothy Watts as Titania was just the thing. She looked and acted tl1e\fay regally. Goodmarr Wiseman in his management of bears, stirring up fun in Brownie land (more of this would not bpenurdmma hands h|m_ The Wlltch ouse. It is your faithful friend, as it otgmdys Peake was “_ New .ot.act|nR was your parents friend. External and _ citizens are I-Methodist broiihul llld a ‘worthy of a. family name which is writ ‘“°°m“l “W- hlgh in the records of our local histrlonic` -Ab 99111011 Fiwr Hiiii-X11 BX'-'ellen sucuessem ’ . entertuinnlehtls being provided for thc The light effects by Mr. Whitlock were g°°d_ W, an "|d,,nt,|y ,mqving when ing country ill the C. M. B. A. Hall on wa 1"" an sleep,-{¢|,,_n on 0m~`0p¢y-5, St. Patrlck's night March 17th. On that I H55” ,Mfg date, David I-liil'e thrilling drama, “The The clever and thorough work of the. resellers ln one vllrlolls drills, the assi- ,l<>¢e1wlent- The play is a stwmz one duloy and skin er these ellllghtlleserve denlctlnlr the noble as wr-_ll as the nw- I huh mmm¢nd|¢,|0n, That many p¢0p]e_ sionntc side of human nature. It opens hgd wbmdenigd gdmlsginu bg the emqd- in the homo of Melvin Shortweii in the ed housejg ¢,¢s¢,|mDny fp public gpm-5. city of Denver. "Doc" Brady enters and. 4» . bs _ ' " V - ll rece with While we chuckle in our sleep over the chuckled over cat duet-we will hope hat sweet Titania may wave her wand anna does you proud, Vaga-tryagail. Mr. Seaman (who was tendered a hearty mm, nw” li especially ulusblsrer colds, snap and A ~ for ‘ Rubbers ;T‘°:‘_:”o”th.°.;£'n:3'L£§h Tmmm P," whoopingcougb For sale by all drug- illl -T SUB-Wil iiiil iillliiil] Hllilll in New .York all Hands are on 'Strike-Fatal Collision in Subway Kills Four Persons. _ Nl-:w Yomc, March 7-(Special)-Busl~ ness closed early today and the people devoted themselves to the task of getting home. All thc employes of the subway and elevated roads ure on strike and con- ditions are rapidly growing worse. - A few men have been engaged to run thc cars, but only n small number of care lmvc moved and traillc is practically tied up. ' _ in the subway ntFourth Avenue station this afternoon in a rear end collision four persons _were killed and twenty~threc injured, WELCOME _ AS SUNSHINE after storm is the relief when an obstinate pitiless cough has been driven away by Allen‘s Lung Balsam. No opium ia it The good effect lasts. Take n. bottle home, with you this day. With 2500 or more bugs of mail await- ing transportation across the strliils, why _ is it that more ice-boats and mon are not. employed? Adulittinlz that the detained mails are mostly newspapers the loss is ‘_ heavy when thousands of subscribers and readers arc kcptwniting until thc papers _ are valucless. §We cannot think that the great Dominion is either too poor or _ too mean to pay for the carriage of these ` malls across the straits by ice boats when tllc ateamcrs cannot run; people of Vernon River mid thc surround- Mountain Kose" will be presented by carries oifhis wife and child. Tho scene changes to the miners camps in the Rocky mountains where the child was carried The rough yet honest hearts of the miners are hulnorsiy portraycll The tragic scenes between Shortwell and “Doc Brady are subjects of the deepest south of Cape Bear. It is hoped that she P and Cape Bear. Minto out all day. Will U make new transfer on Stanley’s arrival." omluion Steel 24 ominioa Steel Prfd . _ ._ oh`iI`Si`e“eT"B`o`lid`s. _ . . _ . . Bear lnvery heavy ice. \Vill probably Dzgxngisycoul The Minto is at Picton wharf." C°l°"d° EMI ` 51* at noon yesterday by the Railway: D relief and its continued use for n short sale by all ilruggisis. Sllil Ili THE IEE Tile Stanley did not make lmy progress in the ice yesterday and late last night was still stuck in the ice about five miles will get a. lead today. Stanley midway between Pictou Island S The following telegram was received “The Stanley reports by the Marconi 3 system thatshe is four miles off’ Cape endeavor to work hackto Georgetown. T inville, Conn., says: “Chamberlain‘sPaln Balm is the champion of all lininlents. The past year I was troubled a great deal S with rheumatisiu in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storckeeper here _ recommended this remedy and it com- ?_ pleteiy cured me." There is no use ofany- __ one suffering from ilmt painful ailment ____ when this linimsnt can he obtained for q small sum. One application gives prompt D' time will produce n pernlliuent cure. For Q ` Closing Prices dl Atchison _ ` Copper B. Baltimore. C. N. Y. Central.. . . _ Erie...... . . . . _‘“ Illinois Centra1..... Louisville md Na.. .. Manhattan Metropolitan Missouri Pacific. . . . ennsylvania. . . . . .. Beading ._ _. Yesterday morning Dodd Dwyer, Sugar' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ` ‘ Picton. wired Mr. Lord as follows: S°“t’h°“ P“°m°"" t.Pa\ll . . . . . . .. nion Pacific. . . . . . . . STOCK OUOTATIONS R.T....... 06( will 143 157 47| iss; nel 170;, 123| loci 143;; 9-ii 147 my 17sl 134; 365! 95t P.R_.. S. Steei.......... S Steel Pre'f'd.. _*___ A Ma'rlNalc will be given by I,’rince treet School this afternoon in the Opera Loligwortll. loss; lizl 156 461 l58Q 1411 l7ll§ l2'Zi l08R 1428 96 146* 69 1'l7§ l32§ 355 05 2-3i -lil 1091 sos FORIDELICATE WOMEN AND CHIL- DREN “ Tile D. & L " Emulsion is cs- _ _ _ _ peclally suited. It is sweet and palatable Champion Llmmenl for Rheumahsm' as cream, easily digested and of the great- Chas Drake "_ mn" cnrrler at Chap est_\'a,llic_asat/oilic and tissue builder. House. Doors open at two thirty and oncsrt at three. Spectacular, musical nd as clevcrjuveuiie work as is to he een. Tile electric light for picture eiTects kindly donated to the cllildrcn by Geo. To curc a headache in ten minutes usc Kumfort Headache Powders .._l,,_._ Milli lull iill cillills lllilil O'r'ra\\'A, March 7~(Special)-A strong committee with E. B. Osler at its head has been selected to raises sulmcrlptioxl for family of lute E.F. Clarke wllc are lcit peniless, CHICA MARKETS. Garcaso, March 7 -(Speclai)- March. Corn-1851 May Corn 482 “ Wheat 062 “ Wheat, 115 Pork 812.875 “ Polk $123243 A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election io Chsmberiaip’s Cough Remedy ' “I can heartily and conscientiously re- commend Chaluberlnin's Cough Remedy for affections of the throat and lungs," says lion. John Shculck, 220 So. Peoria Sf," Chlwlgo, “Two years ago during a politicaLcampaign, l caught cold after be- ing overheated, which irritated my throat and I was finally compelled to stop, as I could not speak nloud. In my extremity a. friend advised me to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I tool; two doses that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I found the next morning the in- iianlmation hall largely subsided. I book several doses that day, kept right on talk- ing through the campaign, and I thank this medicine that I won my scuiflu tile Council." 'I`lli.~l remedy is for sale by all drugglsts. Wk NOW ON. exactly excitement. Lucy, the prospector, strikes it rich as far as gold is concerned tohaveasest in Vernon River Hall at \, ef- sex’ W ` ll n ¢»»s1l» OUR BIG WALL PAPER I _.\\ _ lv _ . if f -/=_=§=,,=_;%?\_'_-'f'~ ' _ ff _ _ _ ‘Z /. f 1?. ~ ‘L REMNAN T SALE scores of P.-say Patterns in Pei-lor. Dining Room, Bed Room and Kitchen Papers. Borders to match, done up in lots to suit any room, Handsome Designs, and all to be cleared out at HALF PRICE . `_,__ _ -1' `..‘.\\s\v>' ff.; "" 6 _ - _ c< -3:: 1.1.1 Pe'§»;>fI_r;\. ;. K-"’ .' 'J . - sid l \ _ _ \_ -4; `<>f.'<-/é~ 23 °-"`l»"~=°' (‘ Ltffil. / ~ --” Paper ~ - J" si. @ me-»_.~;.~~t=. ._ ”-"<3" ~K”f._E',{ .N ._ -ml - _ 1.. ..._ » _ me .“.“.i.:':.:f.':.f:'°.'.:r.':.°.':.°..l‘°‘:,“‘.::.':“il‘i“ _ _ ` . _ 4 ` ~ " And dmérentlty of Boys’. "'r'slls'lt buck, me lrlllnlx, sr rli ;:§§;‘l,,,'ffr;:;2;l;ng.nHislH2§ algo; Hesucceeas however by Z ",,,t.. ,fog Come early for first choice. _| _ ___ r; ’ ¢____` ~\\ MIME' Mid C ldi‘e‘n'8- _ bugs 73'; f3_°l::ll:;:l:.°|;£‘ th. "W banner performance. The literary fund 311° 01 fI”l_°:\f:_S- _fslwfeltro “W 8_0” in the _ '-_l'§o‘_" R . __° _ 'fs -l. _ _ ¢-_ _/- u°“'° R‘N'" "'“'°°l qnllilsa u¢tnoant,"'cn the one two ld' "° "'°°” “""”°"""` M“"'°° sm: wwf W rliilllmsgmee :WR Dil" _ A _ " 4 Z' " WUIQIVI “ " -» --~ 2-55 ‘dnt Y ,R not . Nb", .W ` doors open at two thirty this afternoon. i- 0 °\U`H Ol' ND £011. ll mm IB \,_ A _@_,_.\_ , , ~ = _-_gi f, . .. ll _ 3_0., _____________ y_:»e______°_ __ ________“ __________“__y_ _-..__-.-_----_-.-----~ _-,y_ opslllngollllbssumlll nllls- ul the not _ l _\\ - ._ _-._,, ._ _,. y _ _ _ th f __ , ,.{~_ . , H ,¢ ___ g,°° ' ._ ,wt therein not a dull feature. The \ - .' _ . _ ' li/ ‘_ ,-}\__:»,._ gg . ssnsslsisinsrlcr'-mlfesr's wut. ________________ _“___ ____ ________________ tm, P,” , . _ _ / __ 9 . ¢ _,_ CNW! " “ '° L7’ 11.- __ _ _ -A 5"'-° Q°‘l5l"f“*¢l°'“° 5°' CW-‘ii""" sims tlis beginning ei elle New Year. 1-. _._ / 1': r. ,s l _.f ii ' _ _ In huyingacough mediclnefofcliiidren and scompeteutjurlgs wilowns present l ' ' u _ V - LIMITED; ` :f _ . ‘i I ’ l l rl dell fl bt ‘ 1 . 1 - `< . . _' 1' . _ Ci i< _ . _ §l`f..fl.f.'l.'l5.f`”l`?..°....Zil.".'§.'1“l‘I.ll°iI... T f __.~;~ i _ 1 f f Importers °fAr¢1=f1° Wall ¢ _ _si _ , _ . ' _ been elaborately fitted up for the _Z _ _ _ A _ ,/ ,S ' _ _ -_ T ` ' lieesslslos. nwlll be worth your wllllsi - \, y_.~_",=§';‘;\=.’ ' _ l _ l f-_ _ 2 mm" _ #,;l;.-_. _lv W' _ y ' -l-‘hd mgamggm Qygpilgyn, im* ` 7'” P- *P* °“ "h‘17m"~ M 3| U *ki "1 ""' ` ‘” ` I-I | '£4' l- Y I-1 1--_un-'__-ll ' ' - l 'V-*’ _|- 15 FW" " "‘l"‘° due to superior 5U»ggE5._ l_.l3ERTY_ TE HUALITY. 4 » I. .»~' _ l iii Jil `.,.»